Hi!
> Call is then connected as follows.
>
> PSTN -> Provider -> Head Office -> Provider -> Remote
>
> But after it is transferred, I want the resulting route to be:
>
> PSTN -> Provider -> Remote
>
> Otherwise Head office has 2 times the bandwidth running through it for a
> call not even goin
> Anyone know a good IAX phone (not softphone)?
Only phones I know that support IAX can be found there :
http://www.iaxtalk.com/index.php
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Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Instead I'd go for a co-located Asterisk that the remote SIP devices
register with, and then link both * boxes (co-located and central office)
using IAX2 with IAX native transfers enabled. Of course this means that
the office * _only_ talks IAX and that all calls to t
Simple as that?
Anyone know a good IAX phone (not softphone)?
Thanks
Mike
>Then you need to use the same protocol to the provider. One office is
>using SIP, the other is using IAX.
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Mike Sander wrote:
I believe this is what I have, but it still insists on running the transfer
from the head office.
Example:
Provider --- IAX --- Head Office
Provider --- SIP --- Remote Office
Provider --- PSTN
(Provider is the same * server in all cases)
Call comes from PSTN to Head office. Head
I believe this is what I have, but it still insists on running the transfer
from the head office.
Example:
Provider --- IAX --- Head Office
Provider --- SIP --- Remote Office
Provider --- PSTN
(Provider is the same * server in all cases)
Call comes from PSTN to Head office. Head office transfers
Hi!
> > Is this possible? Companies with multiple * servers in many remote office,
> > surely have this system, to conserve bandwidth? How is the transfer made?
> > Mostly we are using X-PRO systems/Grandstream, with the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > basic
> > release.
>
> Simple way is to use the # tra
Mike Sander wrote:
Is this possible? Companies with multiple * servers in many remote office,
surely have this system, to conserve bandwidth? How is the transfer made?
Mostly we are using X-PRO systems/Grandstream, with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] basic
release.
Simple way is to use the # transfers in as
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0800, Luki wrote:
>> if it were my project, I'd look into Asterisk on a small form
>> factor/embedded system like a Soekris Engineering box
>
>In that case I guess you could use a Linksys WRT54G instead and run *
>on it :-). Comes fully assembled (read: with a case) a
> if it were my project, I'd look into Asterisk on a small form
> factor/embedded system like a Soekris Engineering box
In that case I guess you could use a Linksys WRT54G instead and run *
on it :-). Comes fully assembled (read: with a case) and a 4-port
switch to connect the phone and a computer
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 14:24:30 +1100, Mike Sander wrote:
>I agree with you. If every office had a * server, it would be fine.
>
>i.e. Office 1 rings office 2, then gets transferred to office 3, then
>connection is direct from office 1 to 3, and 2 releases all contact.
>
>However, what if office 3 is
I agree with you. If every office had a * server, it would be fine.
i.e. Office 1 rings office 2, then gets transferred to office 3, then
connection is direct from office 1 to 3, and 2 releases all contact.
However, what if office 3 is a 1 person office, with just a single SIP phone
connected to
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:58:56 +1100, Mike Sander wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We are in the business of setting up * servers for businesses, attached via
>IAX trunks to our VoIP provider (also using *).
>
>I have a client with a head office * server, who wants a number of remote
>offices, with just 1 SIP connect
Sounds like you need a SIP Proxy, which just relays calls to the
destination, rather than Asterisk which handles all aspects of a call.
I'd recommend Sip Express Router, http://www.iptel.org/
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:58:56 +1100, Mike Sander
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are in the busi
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